The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Nov. 18 in Circuit Court.

• Kimberly Hargrove, 28, delivery of methamphetamine — $7,500.

Charges were filed against Hargrove in August after a November 2012 incident in which she allegedly sold 2 grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant working with the Fifth Judicial District Drug Task Force (DTF).

• Steven Vongrachanh, 22, theft by receiving — $10,000.

Officers responded to a call Friday of a stolen vehicle. The victim reported his class ring from Arkansas Tech University, valued at $1,000, was in the vehicle. The victim found his vehicle later that day parked in front of an apartment complex, but the ring was not in it.

That afternoon, officers responded to a call from a local jewelry store that a man had come in with the ring. Officers arrived on scene and identified the ring as the one that had been reported stolen.

Vongrachanh allegedly told officers he purchased the ring for $50 earlier in the day from a man near Sequoyah Elementary School.

• Burchie Lewis, 37, criminal mischief — $5,000.

Officers located Lewis on Saturday morning near his vehicle which was stuck in a field off of Weir Road. The police report stated Lewis had apparently driven his truck off of Weir Road and through a barbed wire fence before striking a utility pole and breaking it in half. He then drove another 330 feet before coming to rest in a ditch within the pasture.

Lewis told officers he had been hunting and then went to Walmart. On the way home, he said he fell asleep and woke up in the ditch.

Damages to the utility pole and fence are estimated at $6,000.

• Cody Foster, 18, robbery — $7,500.

Charges were filed against Foster in August after a July incident in which he allegedly made arrangements to sell methamphetamine to a confidential informant working with the DTF. When the informant arrived with $260 in buy money, Foster allegedly told her he did not have the meth and would need to go get it, but needed the money first. When the informant refused to give him the money, Foster allegedly pushed them and grabbed their purse.

At that point, DTF agents intervened at the scene and made contact with Foster.